A campaign planning study assesses potential support for a proposed construction, renovation, land acquisition or endowment project by completing a number of confidential interviews, facilitating focus groups and conducting surveys of the supporting constituency. Along with assessing the viability of a project, a study clarifies the mission and fundraising goals of a parish or church organization to its constituency.
To formulate an accurate assessment of constituent support, a planning study professionally analyzes the raw data collected and measures the mood and tone of the constituents. Specific recommendations are presented to the parish council or governing board in a detailed final written report. Stewardship Advocates also comes to the parish or institution to present the findings in a PowerPoint presentation and to answer questions.
These are the benefits of conducting a planning study:
- Assesses the potential support for and viability of a proposed development project;
- Clarifies the goals and objectives of the proposed project;
- Enlists community leaders to champion the cause;
- Provides cultivation opportunity for donor prospects to become more involved;
- Examines the institutional capacity of an organization to manage the added flow of information and office tasks;
- Gathers critical information that allows an intelligent and professional development of a fundraising plan;
- Identifies a reasonable fundraising goal and a stretch goal;
- Allows the parish or institution to assess the competency of the consulting organization.
